R-Line Badges
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gareth.collins
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R-Line Badges
Anybody bought and fitted one of these? From what I can see there is an adhesive option and a badge that screws on. Any guidance. Also I’m looking for the R-Line side badges if anyone has any recommendations it would be appreciated.
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monkeyhanger
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Re: R-Line Badges
The blade style side badges are stick on with adhesive tape.gareth.collins wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:24 pm Anybody bought and fitted one of these? From what I can see there is an adhesive option and a badge that screws on. Any guidance. Also I’m looking for the R-Line side badges if anyone has any recommendations it would be appreciated.
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CP_Vaughny
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Re: R-Line Badges
Have you seen the R-Line badges on the Tiguan, T-Roc and T-Cross. the badge has like an added wing moving onto the door. It's probably there to make the taller cars feel longer but id love to get my hands on one to see what it'd look like on my R-Line Polo.
£158, pffffft!
£158, pffffft!
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gareth.collins
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Re: R-Line Badges
Are these likely to do any damage to the paint if I ever wanted to take them off? Don’t want to commit and then hate the way it looks!monkeyhanger wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:11 pmThe blade style side badges are stick on with adhesive tape.gareth.collins wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:24 pm Anybody bought and fitted one of these? From what I can see there is an adhesive option and a badge that screws on. Any guidance. Also I’m looking for the R-Line side badges if anyone has any recommendations it would be appreciated.
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monkeyhanger
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Re: R-Line Badges
The tape is double sided foam. If you ever want them off, you cut through the foam with dental floss, using a sawing motion, then the residue left rolls/rubs off.gareth.collins wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:49 pmAre these likely to do any damage to the paint if I ever wanted to take them off? Don’t want to commit and then hate the way it looks!monkeyhanger wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:11 pmThe blade style side badges are stick on with adhesive tape.gareth.collins wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:24 pm Anybody bought and fitted one of these? From what I can see there is an adhesive option and a badge that screws on. Any guidance. Also I’m looking for the R-Line side badges if anyone has any recommendations it would be appreciated.
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gareth.collins
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Re: R-Line Badges
Awesome. I’m still undecided as to whether I like the side badges or not. Bought the front grill and steering wheel one. The car is actually a company car so don’t want to add anything I can’t take off easily if needs be.monkeyhanger wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:06 pmThe tape is double sided foam. If you ever want them off, you cut through the foam with dental floss, using a sawing motion, then the residue left rolls/rubs off.gareth.collins wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:49 pmAre these likely to do any damage to the paint if I ever wanted to take them off? Don’t want to commit and then hate the way it looks!monkeyhanger wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:11 pm
The blade style side badges are stick on with adhesive tape.